We are the bastard children of a nation
Whose dreams have died
Everything we believe in it all
Turned out to be a lie and change
Seems oh so difficult, acceptence is the Common voice. Powerless against
Their power we act like we don't have a
Choice. Go

Weapons of mass deception
Fear is the greatest weapon
Used to maintain, their control
Cause the scared do what they're told

Dangers lurking in every corner, minds
Clouded with mistrust. New
Witches for them to burn smoke covers
The bloodlust. False fears
Installed in masses, so real issues go
Ignored.
Like a phoenix rising from the ashes
Total powers their reward. Go

Control through fear
A reign of terror is here
Control through fear
The terrors powers made clear

The end is near


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    Fuckin awesome song!!!!

    *Modest_ Mouse*on January 26, 2006   Link
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    I agree, Modest__Mouse. I guess this song is about Leaders, Presidents, Political Members...how a good majority of them are very cowardly and are easily led into making bad decisions? Great, great song none-the-less.

    -IheartBeanieBoy-on January 28, 2006   Link
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    This song is for you, my good friend bush.

    gomezdavon February 06, 2006   Link
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    one of the few remaining good punk bands left seen them live twice i dont think i will ever see a betta show than manchester wen they supported anti flag top show top band

    j.willyeoon July 13, 2006   Link
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    oh i saw them in london supporting anti-flag last year...

    diypunxon May 26, 2007   Link

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